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Experienced EP Tech, Nurse or Clinical Representative


Dear per diem and past EP Lab Staff and those looking to work part-time,

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We are searching for an experienced EP Tech, Nurse, or Clinical Representative to work 2 weeks a month, traveling as an Education/Training Specialist to Cardiac Electrophysiology Labs in the United States to provide training for the EsoSure Esophageal Retractor.  This job would be ideal for a person who would like to travel, make an excellent salary, and enjoy weeks off or continue to work per-diem in their local EP Lab.

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Job Description:  To provide education and training for Cardiac Electrophysiologists, Anesthesiologists, CRNAs, and EP Staff on how to:

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1) Improve visualization of the esophagus;
2) Receive better thermal data about the luminal esophageal temperature; and
3) Utilize the EsoSure Esophageal Retractor to move the esophagus esophageal. 

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What is the EsoSure and who am I? The EsoSure is a temperature-programmed Nitinol stylet that slides down the lumen of a gastric tube and forms a curve at body temperature to move the esophagus away from the posterior left atrial wall during an Atrial Fibrillation Ablation procedure.  l am Steve Miller, an EP Nurse, and the inventor and trainer for the EsoSure Esophageal Retractor which has been commercially available for 5 years and has sales approaching 20,000 devices.  Demand is growing and we need to grow too.

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You will be provided with on-the-job training and a variety of written materials.  We will pay all of your travel expenses and your hourly compensation will meet or exceed your current salary.  EPreward is the distributor for the EsoSure and has provided EP catheter recycling services to EP Labs across the world for over 16 years.  

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Your next step: Please email steve@epreward.com


1) A resume of your education and experience.
2)  Work References. 
3) Tell us why you are interested in this position and what would make you a good trainer.

 

 

Any questions are welcome.  Thank you. 

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Appreciatively, 
Steve Miller, RN
 

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